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increased capacity for biomedical innovation. Yet, as it invents and mediates new uses for patient populations and health care …
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This paper argues that a linear model of technology transfer is no longer sufficient, or perhaps even no longer relevant, to account for the nuances and complexities of the technology transfer process that characterizes the ongoing commercialization activities of universities. Shortcomings of...
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What national policies are most efficient in promoting the commercialization of university-generated knowledge? We address this question by characterizing and evaluating the policy pursued in Sweden and the US, two countries that put a great deal of resources into university R&D, but follow very...
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generalisable across studies, we ask how academic engagement differs from commercialisation, defined as intellectual property … consequences of academic engagement, and then compare these findings with the antecedents and consequences of commercialisation …. Apart from being more widely practiced, academic engagement is distinct from commercialisation in that it is closely aligned …
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China has moved mightily over the last 30 years to increase its capacity to develop indigenous technology to invigorate its industrial base and shift it from the world’s factory to the world’s developer and manufacturer of products. To achieve this requires buttressing an emerging...
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The aim of this work is contributing to the individuation of indicators of innovation whichbetter describe different … territorially concentrated. In the final part I have put forwardtwo new indicators: research output and incremental innovation …, these initial exercises confirmthat it is possible to enrich the cognitive framework of the regional models of innovation …
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In weak intellectual property rights (IPR) environments, the imitation of proprietary technology by domestic firms has become a deterrent for foreign investment. Different multinationals may view this deterrent differently. This paper develops a model where firms with more technology are less...
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This paper uses a survey of 1,826 firms distributed over ten East Asian metropolitan areas – Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, and five Chinese cities – to investigate the sources of firm-level R&D capabilities. The analysis identifies the impact of 23 survey variables, classified by...
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This article explores in depth the role of indigenous and foreign innovation efforts in technological change and … catching up in emerging economies. It also looks at the interaction between indigenous and foreign innovation. The article … benefits of international technology diffusion can only be delivered with parallel indigenous innovation efforts and the …
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